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that is when that law were in government. >> mr. speaker, businesses are creating hundreds of new jobs leading to unemployment falling 2.7% last month. does my right honorable friend eye gree with me that the way to raise living standards is to increase and continue the policies of economic growth rather than to discredit the policies of this? >> absolutely right. what we see in our country is business confidence rising, consumer confidence rising, imports are increasing, construction is up, good growth in terms of employment. 1 million more people employed. but clearly we want to do more to help people feel better by reducing the taxes which is exactly what we're doing. all of this will be put at risk if we -- this will be put at risk if we gave up on reducing the deficit. that is what the party opposite would give us. a double whammy of higher mortgage rates and higher taxes. just what britain's hard-working families don't need. >> does the prime minister think it is fair that a woman will now have to pay 1200 pounds to take a mat
that is when that law were in government. >> mr. speaker, businesses are creating hundreds of new jobs leading to unemployment falling 2.7% last month. does my right honorable friend eye gree with me that the way to raise living standards is to increase and continue the policies of economic growth rather than to discredit the policies of this? >> absolutely right. what we see in our country is business confidence rising, consumer confidence rising, imports are increasing,...
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the judge to have found that under the law you are guilty. that's why it's going all the way up dash da. >> we all agree she's -- >> she's going to win the case. >> implementation, you can't dodge how you have to write a law what you have to face is the criminal sanction. do you want a criminal sanction or is some other sanction or some other way to get her there. i must tell you i think you want to get her there very early. so you have to think of incentives that didn't wait until she was feeling that maybe something is going to happen. you have got to reach out and people have found ways to reach out today, are we doing it in big cities, where you -- in poorer neighborhoods, for example. you have people that go in to the neighborhoods just looking for people who have become pregnant. you care about this issue, that's the way to go about it. they aren't looking for people who have been on drugs. they are simply looking for poor women or minority women who will get to the emergency room when the birth is about to occur. we can do this. not so
the judge to have found that under the law you are guilty. that's why it's going all the way up dash da. >> we all agree she's -- >> she's going to win the case. >> implementation, you can't dodge how you have to write a law what you have to face is the criminal sanction. do you want a criminal sanction or is some other sanction or some other way to get her there. i must tell you i think you want to get her there very early. so you have to think of incentives that didn't wait...
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and i felt i had a role to play and ensuring that we complied with the rule of law the law of war the they asked me questions like if i had seen a some of bin laden. and i told them nothing of course i've seen them on t.v. like everyone else. that made them. we definitely have people who know things they aren't talking they're resisting every effort we've tried the normal methods so now we need something else. in afghanistan they were doing many more severe things handcuffing someone above their head for hours and hours. any time you restrain somebody for long periods of time particularly over their head your organs collapsed on each other and you eventually died because of that. and so the interrogators to get moe as well as myself are thinking oh my gosh. you know you can't you can't anyway it's a it's unprofessional to do something like that. washington demanded better results from military interrogations but interrogators that one time obey felt that they were given no proper guidelines as to what was permitted to achieve those results diane beaver was put in charge of drafting a
and i felt i had a role to play and ensuring that we complied with the rule of law the law of war the they asked me questions like if i had seen a some of bin laden. and i told them nothing of course i've seen them on t.v. like everyone else. that made them. we definitely have people who know things they aren't talking they're resisting every effort we've tried the normal methods so now we need something else. in afghanistan they were doing many more severe things handcuffing someone above...
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the law has unanimous support from every sheriff in florida. now they are fighting to quash stand your ground laws across the country. her only child was shot and killed in november of last year. they were in this suv at a jacksonville, florida gas station, a 46-year-old pulled up alongside them and told the teenagers to turn their music down. witnesses say, inc.ry words were exchaked. dunn says he was threatened and thought he saw a gun. he is shot into the suv killing davis. >> i kept screaming and all i could say was jordan is gone. jordan is gone. >> reporter: she also blames stand your ground for her son's death. >> it is not defined so people are continuing to use the legislation out of context to do whatever they want to do. you know, it's shoot first, ask questions later. >> reporter: dunn is in jail charged with first degree murder. he is planning to use a stand your ground defense. he wrote i guess it's news when someone dares not to be a victim, and my attorney says i have a much stronger case of self-defense than george zimmerman. >
the law has unanimous support from every sheriff in florida. now they are fighting to quash stand your ground laws across the country. her only child was shot and killed in november of last year. they were in this suv at a jacksonville, florida gas station, a 46-year-old pulled up alongside them and told the teenagers to turn their music down. witnesses say, inc.ry words were exchaked. dunn says he was threatened and thought he saw a gun. he is shot into the suv killing davis. >> i kept...
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evening in practice law. even during spot at a bar come with a receipt. and that's no bad thing because come the morning after the night before from all the complains that the drinking was nearly late to take part in the draw. do so ally in the period to stop this. that's how survivors describe the risque of thousands of danish during the second book will denmark was invaded by hitler's troops in nineteen fourteen and three is like a german diplomat its differentiated himself from the regime while the and denmark of that time typically seem to concentration camps. the fled to escape to sweeten with the help of the local population. reese robina dh has returned to custard powder on the outskirts of copenhagen. to mark the seventieth anniversary of his escape over the lesson straight. then thirteen year old who was born in germany and greece and denmark. we can cure for it fishing boats to carry him and many of the to safety. i didn't get to most is still there for a couple of hours because when we clean out and went down to the boat was really dark patches
evening in practice law. even during spot at a bar come with a receipt. and that's no bad thing because come the morning after the night before from all the complains that the drinking was nearly late to take part in the draw. do so ally in the period to stop this. that's how survivors describe the risque of thousands of danish during the second book will denmark was invaded by hitler's troops in nineteen fourteen and three is like a german diplomat its differentiated himself from the regime...
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and security organizations makes encourages the nations that provide troops equipment to comply with laws and environmental management cherries are the luckiest be a good bonus in any country improving efficiency would have clear benefits. saving the money on fuel. reducing national carbon emissions and improving all the rains and effectiveness of all forces in the field. of course it's a difficult task that comes to priorities against protect our the saree eight. makes routine forces to pretend that these goals can give hundred pounds. it isn't what it will be an all around and uses the two seats short of what i wanted to go to the eight week check the state level are the ones that can fit into one so we didn't answer my hat to hear so when it became a nation when again the bench to make sure that i went to the market. when it's a great pm four am. it was about to make sure the bar the bio students. just such a psychic disposing of talks materials preventing oil leaks and ensuring that the place was the system is able to pick the population. all to the pope or environments managements of
and security organizations makes encourages the nations that provide troops equipment to comply with laws and environmental management cherries are the luckiest be a good bonus in any country improving efficiency would have clear benefits. saving the money on fuel. reducing national carbon emissions and improving all the rains and effectiveness of all forces in the field. of course it's a difficult task that comes to priorities against protect our the saree eight. makes routine forces to...
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we want to change the fisa law. we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from
we want to change the fisa law. we do not want to send letters critiquing how you do or don't do your job, and then we only learn about it when more intelligence is disclosed from leakers. i want to know -- and this would also require all denials and modification of fisa orders and any new or changed legal interpretation of fisa. i would like to know from
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plagued by fragmented management that saw several government agencies overseeing different parts of the law without a single point person. david cutler, harvard professor and former presidential adviser. they were running the biggest startup in the world and they didn't have anyone who had run a startup or a business. it wasn't only mismanagement that doomd doomed the rollout, fear of republican sabotage and concerns over the 2012 election set the disaster two years before the site launched. "washington post" reports the white house slowed down important regulations that had been drafted months earlier, to wait until just months after president obama's election. medicare's top risk analyst, it was the president's most significant domestic policy achievement and the very aides that pushed the law through congress were risking bad implementation for a short-term political gain. regarding the president's infamous promise if you like it, you can keep it, some white house policy advisers objected to the breadth of keep your plan, they were overruled. in recent days, current aides have downplayed
plagued by fragmented management that saw several government agencies overseeing different parts of the law without a single point person. david cutler, harvard professor and former presidential adviser. they were running the biggest startup in the world and they didn't have anyone who had run a startup or a business. it wasn't only mismanagement that doomd doomed the rollout, fear of republican sabotage and concerns over the 2012 election set the disaster two years before the site launched....
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those are the places we worked and where people in the military and law-enforcement need to be focused. because i have spent very down for the last 20 minutes i will end on the up and no. it is not all bad. 3 billion more people by the middle of the century not only could that be potentially very good for the planet by reduce pressure on the environment but 2 billion more people of the global middle-class 15 people out of poverty poverty, access to education thank economic prosperity. if you are in business there is a massive opportunity these cities have not even happened yet with the entire population will lead stuff just to get by in the big city. there is a significant upside with good research data to the adaptive capacity to handle these problems increases farther but there are certain things you have to have in place and one is the ability to make people more resilient so not only stop this with coastlines of the developing world but thinking about how to reach each people choose swim and urban resiliency in a different way that exploits the adaptive capacity that is out there t
those are the places we worked and where people in the military and law-enforcement need to be focused. because i have spent very down for the last 20 minutes i will end on the up and no. it is not all bad. 3 billion more people by the middle of the century not only could that be potentially very good for the planet by reduce pressure on the environment but 2 billion more people of the global middle-class 15 people out of poverty poverty, access to education thank economic prosperity. if you...
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law not picking on people. his sense of small business - it's funny, because businesses have been the first and foremost. and unions around the country and people stepped up in the workplace to own businesses. even today a bunch of companies came out. i think he's flawed. i think it's fear. i don't know in it helps to raise money. america is going forward. america has moved forward. they need to get with the times. america has already - they are dealing with marriage equality, and it's so funny that his ideal or argument was on the business front, conservative, we worry about business first. no, the businesses worry about us first, and it's interesting that government has to now catch up to that point. but the american people are on board, and in our corner. >> talking about government catching up. president obama took to support and by blogging in "the huffington post," you were not happy with that, you weren't happy with the way the president led on the issue. >> we are disappointed that the president didn't
law not picking on people. his sense of small business - it's funny, because businesses have been the first and foremost. and unions around the country and people stepped up in the workplace to own businesses. even today a bunch of companies came out. i think he's flawed. i think it's fear. i don't know in it helps to raise money. america is going forward. america has moved forward. they need to get with the times. america has already - they are dealing with marriage equality, and it's so funny...
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we have a moral duty to ensure that our laws and values limit surveillance programs and protect human rights. lawmakers from both parties say snowden far from a hero. >> he had an opportunity if what he was was a whistleblower to pick up the phone and call the house intelligence committee and say, look, i have information you ought to see. and we would certainly see him and we would have looked at that information. that didn't happen. >> he needs to come back ck andn up. we can have those conversations. you don't do it by committing a crime that puts soldiers lives at risk in places like afghanistan. you just don't do it that. >> snowden is currently still in russia which granted him asylum it for one year. maybe a bunch more. later today, members of the senate will street on a bill to end workplace discrimination against gay, lesbian and transgender americans. three republicans have not yet revealed how they intend to vote. the vote comes about four months after the supreme court struck down a federal ban on same-sex marriages. >>> voters in virginia are just one day away from that s
we have a moral duty to ensure that our laws and values limit surveillance programs and protect human rights. lawmakers from both parties say snowden far from a hero. >> he had an opportunity if what he was was a whistleblower to pick up the phone and call the house intelligence committee and say, look, i have information you ought to see. and we would certainly see him and we would have looked at that information. that didn't happen. >> he needs to come back ck andn up. we can have...
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where it interprets the law. and in that regard, we have in a couple of different settings and hears said there are times where the court may benefit from appointing amicus and give other viewpoint in the regard. those could be beneficial and help court in finding a way through novel and significant and difficult areas of the law. we think there is an appropriate place. when you deal with serious and significant privacy implications, poor example in some of the 25 2-15 bulk collection issues. there could be a place if the statutes provide for an amicus to come in. and give the court the benefit of other point of view in order court can have the benefit of that. but some of that is within the court's power now. some require the changes in the legislation in order to be able to do. it right now the statute said there should be ex parte hearings which involves only one party. there's constitutional issues. of whether an am amicus have standing or not involved have standing. in listening to your explanation there are
where it interprets the law. and in that regard, we have in a couple of different settings and hears said there are times where the court may benefit from appointing amicus and give other viewpoint in the regard. those could be beneficial and help court in finding a way through novel and significant and difficult areas of the law. we think there is an appropriate place. when you deal with serious and significant privacy implications, poor example in some of the 25 2-15 bulk collection issues....
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birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. vo: "wrong" "too extreme" "senseless" meet the tea party ticket. together waging "ideological crusades" to ban abortion even in the case of rape and incest. cuccinelli and obenshain even sponsored legislation the post says could ban birth control pills. and all three oppose comprehensive background checks to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the dangerously mentally ill. a tea party ticket - wrong for virginia families. independence usa pac sponsored this ad. mel tonight, maybe it's a good thing it's broken now it's federal health care website has security flaws. today the president took ownership -- >> i take full responsibility for making sure it gets fixed asap. >> pelley: a top official adopted a new description. >> accountable for the debacle. >> pelley: nancy cordes is on capitol hill. sharyl attkisson learned details of the prelaunch test that failed. does head gear in youth football and soccer prevent concussions? dr
birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. vo: "wrong" "too extreme" "senseless" meet the tea party ticket. together waging "ideological crusades" to ban abortion even in the case of rape and incest. cuccinelli and obenshain even sponsored legislation the post says could ban birth control pills. and all three oppose comprehensive background checks to keep guns out...
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and i moved with my sister-in-law for a couple of days. and then i was living with my nephew for a couple of days. and then i come to the united states and you no more fear of the taliban and no more fear of threats. >> why did the visa get held up in the first place? yeah it was a double-edged stword. the state department sat on janis's case for almost two years. he called me up in july and said look i'm losing my job in october when the army unit i support leaves afghanistan as part of the withdrawal. i will have to move back in with the population and i will lose 9 protection of being a u.s. interpreter and it will be only a matter you have time before the taliban will find me. the taliban read the u.s. news and they figured the best way to get their hands on him was to keep him in the country as long as possible. they called our tipline that our government has in kabul and said janis is a bad guy and the state department's knee jerk reaction was to ignore two years of investigative background checks on him and said you know what, i kno
and i moved with my sister-in-law for a couple of days. and then i was living with my nephew for a couple of days. and then i come to the united states and you no more fear of the taliban and no more fear of threats. >> why did the visa get held up in the first place? yeah it was a double-edged stword. the state department sat on janis's case for almost two years. he called me up in july and said look i'm losing my job in october when the army unit i support leaves afghanistan as part of...
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to what extent the public records law at the new york state public records laws planned two-year reporting on the book? >> guest: no nowhere whatsoever because the n.y.p.d. basically ignores open records on a regular basis. the new york public advocate scored the n.y.p.d. is terrible for public records. you can get a police report as a reporter for the n.y.p.d. he can't get a mug shot, 9-1-1 call. they have a pressroom at the n.y.p.d. called the shack and they all have phones on the desk. if the n.y.p.d. wants to feature information they all rank. they summarize the report for you. does they decide that are newsworthy. is this incredible media machine that they run their, which makes it extremely hard to question what you're getting because you can't get public records. the n.y.p.d. created out of thin air something called n.y.p.d. secrets. it looks like they classified it. it's a secret on it. but as a force of law of somebody writing no gross allow other treehouse. we are spies. when he do think that's an n.y.p.d. secret. it doesn't mean anything, but they won't give you the documents. t
to what extent the public records law at the new york state public records laws planned two-year reporting on the book? >> guest: no nowhere whatsoever because the n.y.p.d. basically ignores open records on a regular basis. the new york public advocate scored the n.y.p.d. is terrible for public records. you can get a police report as a reporter for the n.y.p.d. he can't get a mug shot, 9-1-1 call. they have a pressroom at the n.y.p.d. called the shack and they all have phones on the desk....
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and whether it's this law or the law in arkansas, dakotas, one of these laws will wind up before the supreme court relatively soon, and will get a lot more clarity on what's constitutional and what's not. >> jeffrey, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> what did obama know about the nsa spying program on other world leaders? potentially more than we thought just an hour ago. we break it down, next. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. so you want to drive more safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course,
and whether it's this law or the law in arkansas, dakotas, one of these laws will wind up before the supreme court relatively soon, and will get a lot more clarity on what's constitutional and what's not. >> jeffrey, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> what did obama know about the nsa spying program on other world leaders? potentially more than we thought just an hour ago. we break it down, next. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf...
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obviously, the law -- the law contemplates that. what it does not contemplate is blanket, dragnet mass surveillance with no oversight of millions and millions of people it's just outrageous. in. >> what's the main message you wanted to get out of saturday's rally? what would you like it to do to forward? >> i think saturday's rally was meant to say that, look, people in the u.s. of every political stripe and every background are all in favor of reining in the surveillance state we have created. while there are bills that we want congress to realize we are watching and we do care about what's going on, and they need to mpay more attention to their constituents than to thursday their corporations and other people who are sponsoring them. >> the issue does seem to be succeeding in pulling people from both sides of the aisle together, something that doesn't recently. you mentioned senator leahy from vermont, a democrat and a michigan congressman justin imash and groups financed on one side by george soros and the other side by the koch
obviously, the law -- the law contemplates that. what it does not contemplate is blanket, dragnet mass surveillance with no oversight of millions and millions of people it's just outrageous. in. >> what's the main message you wanted to get out of saturday's rally? what would you like it to do to forward? >> i think saturday's rally was meant to say that, look, people in the u.s. of every political stripe and every background are all in favor of reining in the surveillance state we...
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>> no restrictions as long as it complies with the law. >> all right. general clapper, how many man hours and money? >> i can't off the top of my head, but i will tell you it's easily tens of thousands of man hours and millions and millions of dollars that we spend on oversight of this program. if you just take the 300 compliance officers of nsa alone, let alone the rest of the apparatus of nsa that is devoted to oversight, my staff, dod's staff, the department of justice, the fisa court, the civil liberties and privacy officers, igs, and the amount of time they spend, it is very costly program in terms of both manpower and dollars. i just don't have a figure. >> one last comment, reflection, is there anything either one of you can think of within your authority to do to address civil liberties and privacy issues that you're not doing? >> from my perspective, no. one of the things, and i was just going to have chris add one element if i could on here to your question. >> we'd actually just described a note to ourselves, but at nsa, the annual dollars we
>> no restrictions as long as it complies with the law. >> all right. general clapper, how many man hours and money? >> i can't off the top of my head, but i will tell you it's easily tens of thousands of man hours and millions and millions of dollars that we spend on oversight of this program. if you just take the 300 compliance officers of nsa alone, let alone the rest of the apparatus of nsa that is devoted to oversight, my staff, dod's staff, the department of justice, the...
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fox confirming a report revealing the law actually expects 66% of small business plans and 45% of large company plans to get hit by obama care. that could mean up to 93 million americans may get cancellation letters. are you one of them? hi, everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls and bears." let's get right to it. here they are. the bulls and bears this week, we have gary b. smith, tracy byrnes, jonas max ferris, john layfield and bernard whitman. welcome to everybody. gary b., another broken promise? >> absolutely, brenda. the only word i can think of that describes this is despicable. one, you know, as you pointed out right at the top, it's not going to, you know, five million, 10 million people. the number as you pointed out is over 90 million people. that's over a quarter of the population that were, one, lied to. and, two, now forced to go onto plans that are invariably costing more than they are paying for now. so this whole thing about you can keep your plan, and even if you have to kick your plan and search for a better one,it turns out, brenda, it's lie upon lie upon lie.
fox confirming a report revealing the law actually expects 66% of small business plans and 45% of large company plans to get hit by obama care. that could mean up to 93 million americans may get cancellation letters. are you one of them? hi, everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls and bears." let's get right to it. here they are. the bulls and bears this week, we have gary b. smith, tracy byrnes, jonas max ferris, john layfield and bernard whitman. welcome to everybody. gary b.,...
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we will see supports is offensive to uncover the trial laws. it's a farce that was on trial a legitimate elected president who put him on trial again it's cooling now. the same people who carried out the crew the former leaders charged with inciting the killing of protesters outside the presidential palace last december after thousands poured onto the streets full of ingham ruling which one to ten great to presidential powers. his lawyer how weather fronts the trial unfair. i'm going to go in and takes it one dollars and what it is still the president. this is the situation according to the root of it all went according to the constitution if anything else is neither legal nor constitutional the mood remains tense in central cairo with a twenty thousand police officers patrolling the streets the venue of the trial was changed to the eleventh hour to avoid any confrontation but that doesn't stop cruelty support is clashing with police. if convicted the form indeed it could be jailed for life will face the death penalty. after brief trip to egypt
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cooperation of the sectors of the creative economy and finance will likely top the agenda the dictator's law says i'd ever and that you see these fields for president next day and monday. watch and cheer i think it's legit. first time in the nation's constitutional history the korean government has filed a petition calling for this pendant of the political party the party in question is to unify progressive party whose members were recently arrested on charges of plotting to topple the government a touchy one tells us how the final decision will be made by the constitutional court in the next six months this is the first time gig every man has lifted its ban the existing political party cabinet ministers approved the motion to be standing by progressive party on tuesday morning accusing it of promoting north korean ideology. attempting to overthrow of the korean government. to leave the ministry found that the unified progressive party's doctrines is its political goals and main activities violate the constitutional democratic order. the justice ministry has banned the feeling in the ocean p
cooperation of the sectors of the creative economy and finance will likely top the agenda the dictator's law says i'd ever and that you see these fields for president next day and monday. watch and cheer i think it's legit. first time in the nation's constitutional history the korean government has filed a petition calling for this pendant of the political party the party in question is to unify progressive party whose members were recently arrested on charges of plotting to topple the...
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there's a constitutional law professor. i voted for him twice and donated more money than i could afford at one point. how do you explain this? >> corporations. he is beholden to them as most of the last few presidents have been to get him to office and i think that in many respects one of the facts i find interesting is that a high percentage of three and four-star generals when they retire or go to work in private security and then in turn often consult with the government. i think that's it conflicts of interest especially if they are lobbying to buy more drones or whatever the product is that they make. there is a blurring of the lines between some of the functions we traditionally think of as governmental functions with attendant oversight that we expect from them such as conducting intelligence. i think corporations need an intelligence apparatus to stand. the more information we can gather the better it is for them and with a trend on the conservative supreme court it is giving corporations the same rights, free-spee
there's a constitutional law professor. i voted for him twice and donated more money than i could afford at one point. how do you explain this? >> corporations. he is beholden to them as most of the last few presidents have been to get him to office and i think that in many respects one of the facts i find interesting is that a high percentage of three and four-star generals when they retire or go to work in private security and then in turn often consult with the government. i think...
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followed by a discussion on the government's efforts to fix the health care law's website. then, the earned income tax credit. how it works and who is eligible for refunds. journal live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. monday on the c-span networks, the mortgage bankers association will hold its annual convention in washington dc focusing on the future of the housing market. donovan, include shaun richard cordray and edward demarco among others. the jack kemp foundation will honor former florida governor jeb bush with its annual leadership award. past recipients include paul ryan and fluorescent -- florida senator marco rubio. the event will take place in washington dc with john boehner and tim scott. at 7:30erage begins p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> there is over 100 wireless carriers in the united states. we represent from sprint, t- mobile all the way down to the smallest careers of the united states. it may not be your normal household names but in the area that they serve, they are important to the community. they are community-based and small businesses. w
followed by a discussion on the government's efforts to fix the health care law's website. then, the earned income tax credit. how it works and who is eligible for refunds. journal live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. monday on the c-span networks, the mortgage bankers association will hold its annual convention in washington dc focusing on the future of the housing market. donovan, include shaun richard cordray and edward demarco among others. the jack kemp foundation will honor...
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if i can remind you in 2009 you and activists tried pass a law to make 17 a minimum age of marriage. but the conservatives objected to it. how are you going to convince them? >> as you said in 200 2009 thers an initial approval to fix the minimum age of marriage in the law for 17 for boys and girls. but then few suspended to stop it from enforce. that is the case on that. but neanyway there are liberalsd it's discussed in the i d dialoe and human rights activists put this at the top of their agenda. we are defending this right, the child right and this is one of priority. >> i'm afraid we are running out of time i do apologize we are running out of time. we would love to have you on again to discuss furtherer the push to get child marriages banned. the minister of human right in yemen. >> queensland has seen their first heavy rain of the season. and just to the south of cannes it's the heaviest rainfall in over 30 years. it's tending to peter out. it doesn't look like too much actually. we have on shore wind and pushing showers further on and these are fading out in the next couple o
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amnesty international criticises jordanian government policy, saying jordan is violating international law by forcib forcibly deporting refugees. a report saying jordan has been turning away refugees since may. the government says it's not true. >> our policy regarding syrian refugees is the same. a refugee that reaches our borders is allowed in. refugees are allowed in, and then they are medically examined, and they are transported into the refugee camps. >> amnesty international says there have been unannounced boarder closures and some syrians had to pay a bribe to get into jordan. syrian rebel sources told al jazeera they pay up to $500 to send an injured person to jordan. amnesty is aware of the challenges jordan face, but insists many areas need improvement. for ali and his family - all they want is a safe and proper shelter to keep them warm during the winter months. >>> israeli forces have shot dead a palestine man in the occupied west bank. it happened in kabatia south of janine. the 22-year-old was shot in the chest after a raid on a local vegetable market. the israeli military s
amnesty international criticises jordanian government policy, saying jordan is violating international law by forcib forcibly deporting refugees. a report saying jordan has been turning away refugees since may. the government says it's not true. >> our policy regarding syrian refugees is the same. a refugee that reaches our borders is allowed in. refugees are allowed in, and then they are medically examined, and they are transported into the refugee camps. >> amnesty international...
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now, the affordable care act is the law of the land. it was passed by the congress, signed into law by the president of the united states, and upheld by the united states supreme court. there have been more than 40 attempts to repeal the act and it did not proceed. and by attempting the repeal it, members of this body, members on the other side of the aisle, closed down this government, and threatened the economy of the united states. causing us more than $24 billion. this remind me of another period of our history. not so long ago. during the '50s many southern senators signed a southern manifesto after the supreme court decision of 1954. and those senators, along with many southern governors, subscribed to the doctrine of interposition and notification. and some even massive resistance. that's what we saw on the part of the republican members of the house and some of the republicans in the senate. the affordable care act is working. it is helping to make health care affordable and accessible to hundreds and thousands and millions of o
now, the affordable care act is the law of the land. it was passed by the congress, signed into law by the president of the united states, and upheld by the united states supreme court. there have been more than 40 attempts to repeal the act and it did not proceed. and by attempting the repeal it, members of this body, members on the other side of the aisle, closed down this government, and threatened the economy of the united states. causing us more than $24 billion. this remind me of another...
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the question now isn't how you reign in the nsa, the object, are they following the law, are they protecting civil ribber -- liberties that's what the oversight committees do. i work well in that function of oversight. the question is, what are the threats to the united states. who is using u.s. networks right now to steal intellectual property like the chinese, the russians and others. we've had cyberattacks against the united states this year from a nation state that exceeds over 300 different 'teams destroy some financial services networks that affects every american. we haven't talked about those things. we've got al qaeda spreading around the world in a way that is frightening, think about it. last year alone some 15,000 terrorist-related deaths. it is the nsa, the cia and others charge to make sure that zero of them happen here. zero. that's our standard. and so what we've asked hem to do is go out and collect information that protects america so every politician in washington, both republican and democrat are seized up by this hyper partisanship can't wait to put out a press release h
the question now isn't how you reign in the nsa, the object, are they following the law, are they protecting civil ribber -- liberties that's what the oversight committees do. i work well in that function of oversight. the question is, what are the threats to the united states. who is using u.s. networks right now to steal intellectual property like the chinese, the russians and others. we've had cyberattacks against the united states this year from a nation state that exceeds over 300...
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we're talking about lives cut short by law enforcement because law enforcement did not have the ability within a split nanosecond to discriminate 20 real thing and the fake gun. >> reporter: a 1988 federal law requires imitation guns to at least have a plays-orange plug in the barrel. yet the plugs can be removed or calendar over. pellet guns are not covered by this federal law, which is why andy lopez's gun did not have the orange barrel. now, we bought a couple of toy guns at toy stores, and you can see some of them do have a very obvious orange plug in the barrel, but on other guns it's very small, making it hard to see from a distance. now, scott, we should mention we did call the n.r.a. and asked them for comment. they did not call us back but their poks in the past has always been b.b. guns and pellet guns should not be considered toy guns and, therefore, should not be required to be brightly colored. >> pelley: ben tracy in our los angeles newsroom. wemented to show you a sweet picture today. there's something about pope francis. kids are really drawn to him. as the pope celebrat
we're talking about lives cut short by law enforcement because law enforcement did not have the ability within a split nanosecond to discriminate 20 real thing and the fake gun. >> reporter: a 1988 federal law requires imitation guns to at least have a plays-orange plug in the barrel. yet the plugs can be removed or calendar over. pellet guns are not covered by this federal law, which is why andy lopez's gun did not have the orange barrel. now, we bought a couple of toy guns at toy...
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in an hour, an update on implementing the health care law. then legal officers from the intelligence community testify about proposed change to the nsa data collection and surveillance programs. >>> on the next "washington journal." a couple of hearings to tell you about. the head of the center for medicaid services will be on capitol hill to talk about the health care law. testifies before the senate finance committee about the health care website. secretary and other obama administrations say that problem with the health.gov westbound will be fixed by the end of the month. you can see that hearing on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern on wednesday. what is the most important issue congress should consider in 2014? that's the question for middle and high school students. the order comes after nine states denied benefit to the couple. secretary hagel -- during remarking at the antidefamation league on new york city on thursday. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. i am grateful for an opportunity ev spend a special evening in u.l of you, eac
in an hour, an update on implementing the health care law. then legal officers from the intelligence community testify about proposed change to the nsa data collection and surveillance programs. >>> on the next "washington journal." a couple of hearings to tell you about. the head of the center for medicaid services will be on capitol hill to talk about the health care law. testifies before the senate finance committee about the health care website. secretary and other obama...
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who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that the spy agency say they are legally allowed to smile next is appear to be very legally dubious at best but we seeing in the last decade is the sheer technological scale of the spying industrial scale that by and the new technology has allowed this to happen and the laws which is supposed to be and democratically and we see how we are spied on are just not keeping up the twentieth century knows and now we're dealing with twenty first century tech just ahead when cash is king u.k. iris left on the breadline. birth place of employment because we're a recession and then. i'm not i don't have many skills that i can sell teammates the blue blood so and feeling the economic pinch that story more just off the this break. wealthy british. life. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the i p interviews intriguing stories for you. to find out more visit. tens of tho
who is actually breaking the law here because all the ground that the spy agency say they are legally allowed to smile next is appear to be very legally dubious at best but we seeing in the last decade is the sheer technological scale of the spying industrial scale that by and the new technology has allowed this to happen and the laws which is supposed to be and democratically and we see how we are spied on are just not keeping up the twentieth century knows and now we're dealing with twenty...
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how to fund this thing, we can't accept it as the new law. and we should remember that as this program was rolled out in massachusetts in 2006, it took roughly three years before major problems with the system began to get fixed. so, i think insurance companies involved with this and analysts i talked with will tell you the insurance companies want to wait until they are not going to rush to judgment in the first three weeks based on whether or not there were web glitches. >> 36 states are affected by this. what do you think? >> call it what you will. whatever you think about the whole concept and idea of obama care, the execution has been disastrous. this undermined a lot of confidence in the program, undermined confidence in the program. jeff happens to be an extraordinarily talented person and he may be able to cure it. i don't think it's going to happen in the next two or three weeks. it will take a bit of time and people are now really hurting because a lot of their existing health insurance programs have gotten all up because they tried
how to fund this thing, we can't accept it as the new law. and we should remember that as this program was rolled out in massachusetts in 2006, it took roughly three years before major problems with the system began to get fixed. so, i think insurance companies involved with this and analysts i talked with will tell you the insurance companies want to wait until they are not going to rush to judgment in the first three weeks based on whether or not there were web glitches. >> 36 states...
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let me ask you first, what we're seeing is a law designed to cover the uninsured. it's now booting far more people off their insurance plans than it can sign up. right now, on the nonfunctioning insurance exchanges. governor, the longer this goes on, what does this do to the president who can't distance himself from a law he set in motion and the cornerstone of his leadership agenda. >> he really can't, uma. the fact is, he can say i didn't know about these problems. well he should have known. frankly, i don't believe for a moment that he didn't know. no less than nbc indicated that the president knew three years ago that everything he was saying at the podium, if you like your health insurance you can keep it. he knew that wasn't true. if he had explained that more people would lose their insurance than would keep it and that this program will put more people on medicaid than on private insurance, this thing would never have passed. i think a lot of democrats are going to be scrambling for the exits between now and election time next year. >> governor, because man
let me ask you first, what we're seeing is a law designed to cover the uninsured. it's now booting far more people off their insurance plans than it can sign up. right now, on the nonfunctioning insurance exchanges. governor, the longer this goes on, what does this do to the president who can't distance himself from a law he set in motion and the cornerstone of his leadership agenda. >> he really can't, uma. the fact is, he can say i didn't know about these problems. well he should have...
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grilling on capitol hill wednesday over the technical failures plaguing the rollout of the new health care law. panel,ing before a house sebelius said the government has spent $118 million on health care.gov and $16 million on tech support. she was not able to dig knowledge how many people have enrolled, but she did say that given the problems, the launch will be a small number. >> i am as frustrated as anyone with the launch of healthca re.gov. let me say to these americans, you deserve better. i apologize. earning yourd to confidence back by fixing the site. we are working day and night and will continue until it is fixed. sebelius also faced questions over an internal thernment memo obtained by associated press which shows officials concerns about a high security risk on the site due to's -- insufficient testing. waslius said the website secure and expressed confidence it would be optimally functional by november 30, two months after its launch. president obama defended the health care rollout wednesday during an appearance in boston, but he was disrupted by protesters urging him to disrupt
grilling on capitol hill wednesday over the technical failures plaguing the rollout of the new health care law. panel,ing before a house sebelius said the government has spent $118 million on health care.gov and $16 million on tech support. she was not able to dig knowledge how many people have enrolled, but she did say that given the problems, the launch will be a small number. >> i am as frustrated as anyone with the launch of healthca re.gov. let me say to these americans, you deserve...
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law. the agency said it is doing everything in order to obtain valuable intelligence about the hostile entities, and that it is not trying to get around u.s. law. the companies themselves are very angry, google said it's outraged that needs for urgent reforms are necessary and going to beef up encryption efforts to thwart the intelligence agency. the bottom line here is nobody's secrets are safe on line. >> no one seems to have privacy anymore. the agency has played the 9/11 card for several times now. how much longer do you think they can go on before someone, google, yahoo, can they take them to court for this? >> that's a very good question. i don't know whether the companies would be able to take them to court for this, or where they would take them to court. if it's outside the united states, the u.s. courts would not have jurisdiction. perhaps they could do it in europe, but certainly the continual drip-drip-drip of revelations about the extent of n.s.a. spying is as you suggest begi
law. the agency said it is doing everything in order to obtain valuable intelligence about the hostile entities, and that it is not trying to get around u.s. law. the companies themselves are very angry, google said it's outraged that needs for urgent reforms are necessary and going to beef up encryption efforts to thwart the intelligence agency. the bottom line here is nobody's secrets are safe on line. >> no one seems to have privacy anymore. the agency has played the 9/11 card for...
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that is the law. it is case, for 60,000 people, obamacare said that insurance is not good enough for you and emily has to pay $6,000 more. >> we have been down this issue before. they could have been grandfathered in -- thehe law says that if state program does not meet the maximum limits, it is outlawed. does the law not state that? >> for new plans. i would have to -- >> for all plans -- >> there would be the opportunity for all plans to be grandfathere in. >> the law says if the plan does not eat the maximum limits, the plan cannot be offered -- >> you're talking about lifetime limits. >> that is correct. >> -i will be glad to- ed thatacare outlaw plan. why don't we put the president's word into law and say if you like your plan you can keep it. my time is up. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator baldwin. >> thank you, and i thank you for staying around for a second round of questions. opportunity, first we were talking about the situation in the state of wisconsin. we are hearing a lot of people re
that is the law. it is case, for 60,000 people, obamacare said that insurance is not good enough for you and emily has to pay $6,000 more. >> we have been down this issue before. they could have been grandfathered in -- thehe law says that if state program does not meet the maximum limits, it is outlawed. does the law not state that? >> for new plans. i would have to -- >> for all plans -- >> there would be the opportunity for all plans to be grandfathere in. >>...
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they're treated under a very different set of laws. they're governed by the president through the governor, a neighboring province, and so they are excluded. in fact, in pakistan the area is referred to as the alien territory , or the foreign territory. so there is a disconnect between the area and pakistan proper, yet it is part of pakistan. i would like to go back to something that david said about it being a battle zone. i if that's the case, thi this is creating a legal issue similar to vietnam and cambodia, which was not part of the war zone, should u.s. forces be used when there should be some policing done. the problem will continue when the pakistanis are not capable nor have they shown the desire to police the area. >> faiza patel, jump int into te legality of this. >> thank you for bringing that up. i also agree with you. it's not clear to me that the area counts as a war zone. and when go into yemen it's hard to argue that we're talking about a battlefield scenario there. i think there is a disconnect between the u.s. positi
they're treated under a very different set of laws. they're governed by the president through the governor, a neighboring province, and so they are excluded. in fact, in pakistan the area is referred to as the alien territory , or the foreign territory. so there is a disconnect between the area and pakistan proper, yet it is part of pakistan. i would like to go back to something that david said about it being a battle zone. i if that's the case, thi this is creating a legal issue similar to...
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the bank or try to get all about money and vasily that for a politician write the laws and regulations. just two. days. after that. last week a federal appeals court stopped this brisk and wrist stop and frisk that's right the court blocked the sweeping changes to the n.y.p.d. use of race based the law enforcement program that was implemented back in august citing judge poor conduct and a lack of impartiality the court decided her ruling was completely in valid and removed her from the case so what does this mean for the future of stop and frisk going to and why please racist surveillance techniques and i answer that question i was joined earlier by wreckers university professor deeper kumar who writes extensively about race issues i started by asking her whether she thinks larger forces were played behind the recent ruling. i think this was basically the establishment trying to push back against a judge did the right thing i mean she took the facts into consideration which it is and you know these facts are well known that first of all black and latino young man are just disproportion
the bank or try to get all about money and vasily that for a politician write the laws and regulations. just two. days. after that. last week a federal appeals court stopped this brisk and wrist stop and frisk that's right the court blocked the sweeping changes to the n.y.p.d. use of race based the law enforcement program that was implemented back in august citing judge poor conduct and a lack of impartiality the court decided her ruling was completely in valid and removed her from the case so...
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the law. dozens got behind the wheel to protest against the country's ban on women drivers we've got that story for you on our website r.t. dot com. also there is a blunder in the u.s. state department the electronic communication system opens up external access to highly sensitive information check out our reports on that online. with almost all ballots counted from sunday's a presidential election in georgia the ruling party candidate georgie marvellous really has emerged the clear winner with over sixty percent of votes this brings it to an end the decade long rule of saakashvili his party's candidate has trailed a distant second archies maria for national expose of the controversial legacy of the outgoing leader. people he believes who told us that the presidential vote was a less about twelve came in the future but more about saying goodbye to the country's past because really it's been from running for president again and these are his last days at the helm of the country he was a once p
the law. dozens got behind the wheel to protest against the country's ban on women drivers we've got that story for you on our website r.t. dot com. also there is a blunder in the u.s. state department the electronic communication system opens up external access to highly sensitive information check out our reports on that online. with almost all ballots counted from sunday's a presidential election in georgia the ruling party candidate georgie marvellous really has emerged the clear winner...
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compensations for the people they call collateral damage the program is inherently criminal it's outside the laws of the international community it's outside the un charter the united states' government era gates to itself and it is the only government in the world that dares to arrogated to itself the right to carry out targeted assassinations of whoever it decides should be killed so while compensation is important the most important thing is to end this program as a us keeps its guns. parts of pakistan it's also funneling billions of dollars to neighboring afghanistan coming up later this hour here on our t.v. serious questions are raised over whether the u.s. will be able to keep tabs on where are the money is going as it takes troops out of the country. the spirit hatter of latin america's anti-u.s. cam comes to russia and the growing outrage against america's spying methods on the continent and elsewhere. the countdown to sochi winter olympics is about to hit the one hundred day mark the game's official clock in the russian capital is keeping exact track of the timing scott is watching the
compensations for the people they call collateral damage the program is inherently criminal it's outside the laws of the international community it's outside the un charter the united states' government era gates to itself and it is the only government in the world that dares to arrogated to itself the right to carry out targeted assassinations of whoever it decides should be killed so while compensation is important the most important thing is to end this program as a us keeps its guns. parts...
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classified data meanwhile the white house has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should come back to the us and face justice lawmakers support of the decision but also had some sharp comments regarding awareness of n.s.a. operations i think there's going to be some best actor awards coming out of the white house this year and best supporting actor awards coming out of the european union. mike rogers had of the house intelligence committee claim snowden pulled the lives of u.s. soldiers in afghanistan at risk however the leaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done and damage and are leading to necessary reforms former m i five agent an english on is urging to decriminalize whistleblowing. who is actually breaking the law here because all the grounds that my agency save allowed to my own actually through appear to be very dubious that we're seeing in the last decade is the technological scale of the spying industrial scale that by and the new technology has allowed this to happen and to lose which is supposed to be democratically. how we are spied on
classified data meanwhile the white house has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should come back to the us and face justice lawmakers support of the decision but also had some sharp comments regarding awareness of n.s.a. operations i think there's going to be some best actor awards coming out of the white house this year and best supporting actor awards coming out of the european union. mike rogers had of the house intelligence committee claim snowden pulled the lives...
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people are beginning to see the benefits of their law. parents who have their children in college cab now gn now get tk on their health care. i hate when they use the word cancellation. what they're doing is upgrading them to a better plan that has more benefits. it raises the floor for all americans. that's the truth of the matter. >> tell that to some of the cancer patients -- >> cancer patients who have not gotten health care because they've got pre-existing conditions -- >> i've being told i have to wrap. thank you both so much for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >>> an entrepreneur is someone who has the ability to add value to humanity as well as developing character and integrity while making a profit. that is how jerome defines it. with that in mind, he is seeking to change the world by helping ordinary people and making -- helping them make extraordinary accomplishments beyond the dream. atlanta is a city that's flourishing. it boasts being home to many wealthy people. among them, jerome and his wife. a successful entrepr
people are beginning to see the benefits of their law. parents who have their children in college cab now gn now get tk on their health care. i hate when they use the word cancellation. what they're doing is upgrading them to a better plan that has more benefits. it raises the floor for all americans. that's the truth of the matter. >> tell that to some of the cancer patients -- >> cancer patients who have not gotten health care because they've got pre-existing conditions --...
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law. i am not one of those folks who thinks they're somebody behind every woodpile trying to do something. i want to make sure that we in fact pass a treaty and have it have the relevant cred. i want to mention this to those who are here. when a treaty passes, there's something called rud on the front end. they are the things that we actually act upon to give a treaty its life here in the u.s. today there is a supreme court hearing taking place, arguments being argued, over a lady in pennsylvania who unbelievably is being -- was convicted of a law under the chemical weapons treaty that we put in place back in 1997. sometimes when people raise concerns, they are actually legitimate. i would just ask committee members to try to work with those of us who understand that we want to advance the rights of people who are disabled throughout the world. i want to. i think that is good thing. rudhe same time, unless the is put in place in the appropriate way, there are consequences that can affect p
law. i am not one of those folks who thinks they're somebody behind every woodpile trying to do something. i want to make sure that we in fact pass a treaty and have it have the relevant cred. i want to mention this to those who are here. when a treaty passes, there's something called rud on the front end. they are the things that we actually act upon to give a treaty its life here in the u.s. today there is a supreme court hearing taking place, arguments being argued, over a lady in...